STALLIONS NOTICE TO FARMERS. THE well - known HKATHE I The property of Andrew the WAIAKEKA MIS the Homesteads of Job Kainforth, Es<js. ; a-s-> DISTRICT, calling at Alex. M"'Master, Thar,. -'chlut-er, Esqs. Paddocks provided fr; Month at the Farms of i cray and Clifton Falls, but no responsibility. Terms : 1,5 per Mare ruary, 1579. Groomage, Clydesdale Entire : JOCK, Chrystal, wil travel Ti.ICT, calliiif " i Mi-id nnd Thi , the PAPAK.4IO tho h'esid.nces of v. Duncan, and H. se of charge for one he Owner at FcotsEvery care taken, , payable Ist Feb--ss, payable on first 100 rHE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSE YOUNG BANKER Will Stand at BURNBA"N"K, Oamaru, for the coming season. Terms—Ten Guineas each Mare, to be paid for before removal. Good paddocks provided free of charge for four weeks ; after that time 2s. 6'd. per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. For Pedigree and particulars see Cards. JOHN DONALDSON, Proprietor, Burnbank. TO TRAVEL 'THIS \\\ SEASON IN T THE PAPAKAIO, WAIAU'"KA, AND KAKANUI DISTRICTS, If sufficient inducement offers, The fashionably - bred and very superior Thorough-bred Horse PE \l " T O B E, Eminently suited for getting Hunters, Handsome Weight-carrying Hacks, and liorse* suitable for the Indian Market. PERTOP.E is a beautiful dapple brown .Stallion, standing Mi hands liigh, Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, in ISG'.). Goc by Panic (imported) ; his dam, Muster Orazebrook. by The Premier (imported), out of Miss Napier, by Delapre" (imported) ; Miss Napier's dam, Mrs. Roberts, by Wanderer (imported).— See Victorian S(ml Book, Vol. ll'., p. -'//. Panic was imported from England to Tasmania, and put to the stud at i\ yrs. old. He was trained and raced at 4. and again put to the stud. \Vh< 'i lie was b' yrs. old, lie was purchased at a hi.th price and imported to Victoria, ■■.chore he had two more seasons' training and racing. lie proved himself the best Kr.'.fhsh horse ever trained in Australia. He ran remarkably well, and won several races, carrying heavy weights ; he was both •needy and staying, of a most docile and piiet temper, with a wonderful constitution, and leg.-; like iron. Take his sire, that first•Sass r.nghVi racehorse .Alarm, "he was ever sick, sorry, or Same." and reti- ed from he turf without a blemish. At the stud, lthough from being in an out-of-the-way ilace, he hay not been favored by many tirst-elsss mares, he has got more winners ait of half-bred ones than any horse in Vienna, and for sreueral purposes his stock ia mioh esteemed. In the breeding of PEUTOBE there is a •.ombiiiatif.il of some excellent strains of Mood, such as the Waxy-Whalebone, -U* :hat famous lino through Defence, and ■vhieh comes to him on the sides of both ire and dam. On Ids : ire Panic's side here:.- «s well as his good Defence blood, .bat of f' ,l(! S" !ii,; a! "' u t° llt Venison, the aowerful a-id speedy .Moleoume, and, most excellent of :dl, that of Pantaloon. "The value of the Pantaloon blood is undeniable, 'niving furnished so many proofs, not alone as to its being speedy and staying, but also to it-; ' training on.' and being essentially a ' runniiv strain :' for although some others occasionally produce one or two first-class animals, few, if any, can compete with Pantaloon as to numbers. A very grand re. commendation of this strain of blood is, that it mixes succe■ stilly with, and improves, all other.?." Thu-, writes C'opperthwaite, and odter rrood turf authorities agree with him to toe same i-ncei. (hi the side of ihe dam of Picr.Tor..'. there is a lot of <-ood Mood eoiirou ia through The Pre-!mi---r, whose ur.tndsire. Tomboy, was by •.h;r:v. ov ; r of tin; Arorossan mare (the iilim 'of the mare Be. e.-wing, celebrated i it.-,); only as a iir.-.-t-class racer, but j s ;.„ .; t ;){'., litahcrn.-d ancestress of England's v ..,. v ];,-,'; famiiv of rae. horsssat the present i'bi'.e. vi>: , rhe 'Sowmui-tcrs). The Delapr^ blood i> also very goo.l ind-ed. DelapriS's dam. Fortress, by ' >efoiie.s, was the dam of tli" Derby winner. Pyrrhas the First. Mrs. Roberts.'the great grand-dam of Pertobe, I was by Wanderer, and Wanderer's blood is j rrood. "he being by Wanderer, by Gohanna, 'by Mercury, by Eclipse. In Tasmania, to ! much is the Wanderer blood thought of, i that thoy say " a bad one by Wanderer was j never known." and if they can traoe a pedij -rco to a "Wanderer mare,' they consider that I quite sufficient. 1 PEUTOBE, by " Augur," in the Australasian, June lG,ih, IS7S, says : —" I could fill the Australasian with the doings of " Panie," and hissescendants. As a sire of good, sound, » Id ti '; r .v\l stock he- has never had an equal ia the 'Southern hemisphere. His victory in the Launceiton Champion Race, and the style in which he carried lOst. into second place in the Melbourne Cup, were performances of merit, and sufficient to satisf/ the most exacting that he was a racehorse of no mean order. The soundness of his stock ha 3 become a p reverb on the Australian Turf, and the a:: a sot Strop who won a race at .uncus!. ■ i:* Febiu.ny, is a living example, r f.\v horses h ■. : s•■■;e th rough such an ordeal as Mel'.o' . . ja.ther son at present per-
;;:•'<"' .'. ; jaceus.'ana. The greatest of all ;:■"•■--hasors is undoubtedly Lone Hand t he is also a sou of Panic. Postboy, tman, Fro*ligious, and many other good is country hot-sen, too numerous to men* 1, are afso descendants of the son o•ma: L 5 ss, payable Ist of January, 1579. Groom's ics, 53, payable first service, 'ad docks provided, 2s Gd per week, >ry ears tal;eD, but no responsibility. c\r. further particulars, apply to JOHN HENDERSON, Groom in charge; or to A. PATERSON, Oamaru.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 817, 25 November 1878, Page 4
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